To Further Develop an American Merchant Marine: Hearings Before the Committee on the Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, Seventy-first Congress, Second Session, on H. R. 8361 a Bill to Further Develop an American Merchant Marine, to Assure Its Permanence in the Transportation of the Foreign Trade of the United States, and for Other Purposes, January 23, 27, 28, and 29, 1930U.S. Government Printing Office, 1930 - Всего страниц: 194 |
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... ships . We presently are operating 39 ships ; we own 24 American ships and have chartered 15 others . At the time of my chartering American boats I could have chartered foreign boats at a much lower rate of charter money , but I felt ...
... ships . We presently are operating 39 ships ; we own 24 American ships and have chartered 15 others . At the time of my chartering American boats I could have chartered foreign boats at a much lower rate of charter money , but I felt ...
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... ships , perhaps . Mr. FREE . Do you know what the International Mercantile Marine owns ? Mr. HARDING . I do not offhand ... foreign ships is , of course , in the chartered ship , and then still another case - I notice that Judge Davis's ...
... ships , perhaps . Mr. FREE . Do you know what the International Mercantile Marine owns ? Mr. HARDING . I do not offhand ... foreign ships is , of course , in the chartered ship , and then still another case - I notice that Judge Davis's ...
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... foreign ships to the Philippines and Far East in competition with the American Pioneer Line and the Dollar Line , and for the Union Clan Line , a foreign line operating ships to South and East Africa in competition with the American ...
... foreign ships to the Philippines and Far East in competition with the American Pioneer Line and the Dollar Line , and for the Union Clan Line , a foreign line operating ships to South and East Africa in competition with the American ...
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... foreign - flag ships in competition with any American - flag ships . * There is no direct provision precluding the contractor from engag- ing in foreign - ship operation subsequent to the award of the con- tract or during the life of ...
... foreign - flag ships in competition with any American - flag ships . * There is no direct provision precluding the contractor from engag- ing in foreign - ship operation subsequent to the award of the con- tract or during the life of ...
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... foreign vessels- Mr. HERBERMANN . Strike that out . [ Laughter . ] Mr ... ships and would not do so , but you merely give that as an example ? Mr ... ships ? Mr. HARDING . That is right . Mr. DAVIS . And , with that suggestion you make ...
... foreign vessels- Mr. HERBERMANN . Strike that out . [ Laughter . ] Mr ... ships and would not do so , but you merely give that as an example ? Mr ... ships ? Mr. HARDING . That is right . Mr. DAVIS . And , with that suggestion you make ...
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100 per cent ABERNETHY American companies American line American merchant marine American operator American ships American-flag ships award bananas boats BRIGGS British build cargo ships carry cent American Central America CHAIRMAN charter foreign chartered ships commerce committee competition with American-flag competitors CONE cost countries Cuba DOSWELL EwIN L flag ships foreign trade foreign vessels FREE freight give Gulf HANSON HARDING HERBERMANN Honduras interest January 29 Jones-White Judge Davis legislation LYKES mail contract mail pay merchant marine act Mississippi Valley MUNSON NEWTON Norwegian O'CONNELL O'CONNOR ocean mail operating foreign-flag ships passenger ports Postmaster question reason refrigeration REID route Shipping Board ships in competition ships operating SNIDER statement steamers Steamship Lines sugar tion to-day tonnage tons tramp understand United Fruit United Fruit Co United States Lines United States Shipping WALKER Wallace H words York
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Стр. 46 - ... operated by the agent shall account for and pay such profits to the owner. The agent as representative of the owner is not permitted to trade with any individual, firm, or corporation where he may have an interest except first with the written approval of the owner. 19.
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